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Two years ago I saw a segment on Decorating with Pepperminton Studio 5(a morning show in Utah) and I got excited about the peppermint ornaments. I made 20+ for my tree and they're my favorite ornaments. These would make great neighbor gifts and a whole set could be a unique gift for newlyweds!

• Arrange 5 to 6 peppermints on a foil lined pan with space in between each candy (start with making 2 or 3 first to see how they turn out)• Bake at 250° for 10-15 minutes-- watch closely

After all the melting is complete:•*Spray one side with sealer-- allow to dry• Spray the other side with sealer-- allow to dry• Tie a ribbon around each ornament

*Spray in a well-ventilated area with newspaper down and wax paper under the ornaments.

A big bag (over 3 lbs.) of Brach peppermint candies at Walmart is under $5. I made some green ones with the Great Value brand and they still turned out. I spent around $11.00 to make 30 ornaments (includes mess-ups). You will have plenty of mess-ups-- sometimes they cracked after cooking and many times just one candy didn't want to melt good and it ruined the whole ornament. When storing, layer them on wax paper in a small box and keep in a normal/cool temperature area if possible.